WHAT? Euthanizing Severely Ill Babies Is ‘Appropriate’

Euthanizing Severely Ill Babies

Original Article By Frank Bergman

The medical establishment in Canada has crossed another chilling line after a prominent doctors’ group sought to justify calls for the government to begin euthanizing babies with severe health problems.

The Quebec College of Physicians has now declared that euthanasia, rebranded by the Canadian government as “Medical Assistance in Dying” (MAiD), is “appropriate treatment” for infants born with severe deformities or syndromes

In a shocking statement, the group announced:

“The CMQ reiterates that medical assistance in dying may be an appropriate treatment for babies suffering from extreme pain that cannot be relieved and who have severe malformations or serious polysymptomatic syndromes that destroy any prospect of survival.”

The college went further, claiming that “parents should have the opportunity to obtain this care for their infant.”

The statement continued by grotesquely describing infanticide as “care.”

This latest push is not an isolated slip, however.

Since Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government legalized assisted suicide in 2016, Canada’s MAiD regime has rapidly metastasized.

Originally sold as an option for the “terminally ill,” it has since expanded to the chronically ill under Bill C-7.

The government now even plans to begin euthanizing the mentally ill in 2027.

Quebec has been at the forefront of these radical expansions.

In fact, just last year, Alberta MP Damien C. Kurek raised alarms in Parliament after Quebec’s own Louis Roy recommended euthanasia for babies up to 12 months old with “severe deformities and very serious syndromes.”

That was dismissed at the time as an extreme suggestion.

However, the province’s medical college is now openly endorsing it.

The grim reality is that infanticide in Canada is not theoretical; it is already happening in hospitals.

A Quebec study revealed that one in ten babies aborted in the second trimester are born alive.

Of those, only 24% are admitted to intensive care, while most are simply left to die.

Five percent receive palliative “comfort care,” while hundreds more are abandoned without treatment.

In one shocking example, former Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s government refused to investigate Statistics Canada data showing that 491 babies born alive after abortions between 2000 and 2009 were left to die.

Canadian courts have also blurred the line.

In 2011, an Alberta judge dismissed a case of a mother strangling her newborn and tossing the body into a neighbor’s yard as essentially a “late-term abortion.”

And Liberal politicians continue to normalize the horror.

In July, Liberal MP Dr. Hedy Fry even claimed that restricting abortion could put “newborns” at risk.

Fry continued by bizarrely equating abortion with infant healthcare.

Abortion and euthanasia advocates are dismantling every boundary protecting life.

The push to normalize euthanasia for babies is the logical extension of a culture that has long denied the humanity of the unborn.

What begins with late-term abortion ends with open infanticide.

Canada is now standing at that dark crossroads. Canada is godless in their policies toward humanity!

READ MORE – Canada Moves to Begin Euthanizing Children Without Parental Consent

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